Wisden has condemned Indian political interference in global cricket, describing the situation as 'increasingly Orwellian.' The criticism comes from the editor of the prestigious cricket almanack in its upcoming 163rd edition, highlighting concerns over India's dominance in the sport's administration.
The International Cricket Council's Chairman Jay Shah, centre, is the son of Amit Shah, India's minister of home affairs and a longstanding ally of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi [File: Rafiq Maqbool/AP]
Wisden has criticised what it calls Indian political interference in global cricket administration, labelling the current situation âincreasingly Orwellianâ.
The United Kingdom-based Wisden Cricketersâ Almanack, which dates back to 1864, is an annual record of all major cricket worldwide and is regarded as the sportâs âbibleâ.
In its 163rd annual edition, to be published on Thursday, editor Lawrence Booth highlighted what he sees as an unhealthy and politicised Indian dominance of the global game.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has an Indian chief executive, Sanjog Gupta, and an Indian chairman, Jay Shah, who is the son of Amit Shah, Indiaâs minister of home affairs and a longstanding ally of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Wisden described the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which Shah led before taking over at the ICC, as âthe sporting adjunct of Indiaâs ruling BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party)â.
Booth also highlighted how politics intruded upon the 2025 Asia Cup, which took place against a backdrop of a brief war between India and Pakistan, leading to their players refusing to shake hands when the rivals played each other.
âWas there a clearer indictment of the gameâs governance in 2025 than Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqviâs assertion that âpolitics and sport canât go togetherâ?â Booth wrote. âPresumably he had forgotten he was also his countryâs interior minister.â
Booth added: âIt was obvious long before this latest grandstanding that the BCCI were the sporting adjunct of Indiaâs ruling BJP.
âBut the relationship became explicit when India captain Suryakumar Yadav dedicated the first of Indiaâs Asia Cup wins over Pakistan to the armed forces.
âAnd the idea that cricket was now a legitimate proxy for more lethal activity was hammered home on X by Indiaâs prime minister, Narendra Modi, after his country beat Pakistan in the final: âOperation Sindoor on the games field. Outcome is the same â India wins!â The real-world Operation Sindoor had left dozens dead, on both sides of the border.â
Booth also cited the case of Bangladesh fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman, who was released from a $1m deal with the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders amid rising tensions between the two nations after the killing of Hindu men in Bangladesh.
Mustafizurâs exit from the IPL sparked a chain of events that led to Bangladeshâs removal from this yearâs menâs T20 World Cup after their government refused to let them travel to India.
âThe sportâs governance grows ever more Orwellian, pretending that Indian exceptionalism comes without consequence, and blaming those lower down the food chain for lashing out,â Booth wrote.
âPredictably, almost no prominent voices in the Indian game addressed the root cause of the carnage: the politicisation of a sport that, whatever Naqvi may say, has never been untouched by the real world, yet never more poisoned by it either.â
Q&A
What specific criticisms did Wisden make about Indian influence in cricket?
Wisden criticized the unhealthy and politicized dominance of India in global cricket administration, labeling it as increasingly Orwellian.
Who is Jay Shah and what is his role in cricket administration?
Jay Shah is the Chairman of the International Cricket Council and the son of India's Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah, indicating a significant political connection to cricket governance.
What is the significance of Wisden Cricketersâ Almanack in the cricket world?
Wisden Cricketersâ Almanack, established in 1864, is considered the 'bible' of cricket, serving as an annual record of all major cricket events worldwide.
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